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Read about women alumni who are forging STEM careers; enter the haven for transfer students that is Occum Hall; meet the Eastern alumnus who oversees a Wisconsin university; learn about a specialized laboratory dedicated to digital history; read about three love stories that began on campus; and more.
To experience this issue of EASTERN in its entirety, click on the magazine cover at the bottom of this page and have a digital look at the print version.
The cover of this issue of EASTERN Magazine highlights the strength of our University. In times of plenty and in times of challenge, Eastern’s people have come together as a community. During the past two years of COVID, the relationships built and maintained on our campus have never been more important.
While women make up 50 percent of the overall workforce, they occupy less than 30 percent of science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) jobs. Eastern is countering that trend, as the majority of STEM graduates in recent years are in fact women.
The study of history is experiencing a renaissance. With the advent of new technologies, this timeless subject — long characterized by laborious research and lengthy essays — has evolved into the 21st century. Eastern is preparing historians for the digital age through a specialized workshop on campus known as the Digital History Lab.
Studies show that transfer students are a growing population on campuses across the nation. More than a third of college students transfer from one school to another during their undergraduate experience. One way that Eastern supports transfer students is by providing them with an instant community in the form of Occum Hall.
In addition to making friends and learning valuable leadership skills, national and Eastern data clearly show that engaging in a student club improves students’ GPAs and graduation rates. Among the more than 90 clubs and student organizations at Eastern, one of the most influential is the Student Government Association (SGA).
The Office of Alumni Affairs is always looking for innovative and timely opportunities to deliver new services to alumni. From an alumni directory, a book club, a webinar series and other programs, see what's new for your enjoyment and growth.